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A History of Snooker - Step Into Over a CENTURY of Snooker Legends Mark the upcoming 100th Snooker World Championship with this gripping journey through the gameâs legends, rivalries, and defining triumphs. 'THE UNDISPUTED NUMBER ONE OF SNOOKER BOOKS' BARRY HEARN âTerrificâ Phil Yates, snooker broadcaster âMust-read ⊠Enthrallingâ Neal Foulds, former world no.3 âPerfection!â Alan McManus, former Masters champion âA truly great readâ Hazel Irvine, sports presenter âRead this book for the story, which is spectacular; the analysis, which is surprisingly cogent; and for the deep knowledge and love of the game, which are hard to resist' Spectator A Telegraph Book of the Year 2025 Snooker is a British success story, a working-class game which became a multi-million pound professional sport, exported to the world. A sublime test of skill and nerve, it has fascinated succeeding generations of players and spectators. In this new history of the sport, David Hendon shows how the fortunes of snooker have mirrored wider changes in British society. Beginning as an upper-class pursuit invented in the British Raj, snooker was taken up in the working menâs clubs of industrial Britain. It nearly ceased to exist as an organised sport in the late 1950s, before reviving and becoming big business in the Thatcher era: 18.5m people watched the famous 1985 World Championship final. Since then, it has become a global sport, most notably in China and the Far East. Weaving the big picture with the personal stories of snookerâs big characters, from Alex Higgins and Jimmy White to Ronnie OâSullivan, anyone who has ever wielded a cue or breathlessly watched a marathon safety exchange will love this book.
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A History of Snooker - Step Into Over a CENTURY of Snooker Legends Mark the upcoming 100th Snooker World Championship with this gripping journey through the gameâs legends, rivalries, and defining triumphs. 'THE UNDISPUTED NUMBER ONE OF SNOOKER BOOKS' BARRY HEARN âTerrificâ Phil Yates, snooker broadcaster âMust-read ⊠Enthrallingâ Neal Foulds, former world no.3 âPerfection!â Alan McManus, former Masters champion âA truly great readâ Hazel Irvine, sports presenter âRead this book for the story, which is spectacular; the analysis, which is surprisingly cogent; and for the deep knowledge and love of the game, which are hard to resist' Spectator A Telegraph Book of the Year 2025 Snooker is a British success story, a working-class game which became a multi-million pound professional sport, exported to the world. A sublime test of skill and nerve, it has fascinated succeeding generations of players and spectators. In this new history of the sport, David Hendon shows how the fortunes of snooker have mirrored wider changes in British society. Beginning as an upper-class pursuit invented in the British Raj, snooker was taken up in the working menâs clubs of industrial Britain. It nearly ceased to exist as an organised sport in the late 1950s, before reviving and becoming big business in the Thatcher era: 18.5m people watched the famous 1985 World Championship final. Since then, it has become a global sport, most notably in China and the Far East. Weaving the big picture with the personal stories of snookerâs big characters, from Alex Higgins and Jimmy White to Ronnie OâSullivan, anyone who has ever wielded a cue or breathlessly watched a marathon safety exchange will love this book.











